We're not getting truth about 9/11

Published: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at 4:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at 12:00 a.m.

To The Editor: On Dec. 22, the mainstream media ran an interview with Condoleezza Rice. As expected, she was not asked the question: Why did you state after 9/11 and in your 9/11 Commission testimony, "No one thought terrorists might hijack airplanes and fly them into buildings" when we now know you and the president were warned of exactly that?

On Dec. 16, the Boston Tea Party anniversary, true patriots in Boston and across the country shredded, burned and threw into rivers and bays copies of the 9/11 Commission Report. Like so much else, this news is censored.

Polls now indicate more people believe in government involvement at some level in 9/11 than approve of the president (not that that's saying much).

<p>To The Editor: On Dec. 22, the mainstream media ran an interview with Condoleezza Rice. As expected, she was not asked the question: Why did you state after 9/11 and in your 9/11 Commission testimony, "No one thought terrorists might hijack airplanes and fly them into buildings" when we now know you and the president were warned of exactly that?</p><!-- Nothing to do. The paragraph has already been output --><p>On Dec. 16, the Boston Tea Party anniversary, true patriots in Boston and across the country shredded, burned and threw into rivers and bays copies of the 9/11 Commission Report. Like so much else, this news is censored.</p><p>Polls now indicate more people believe in government involvement at some level in 9/11 than approve of the president (not that that's saying much).</p><p>Disturbing questions remain unanswered and, just like the 9/11 Commission, the compliant complicit corporate media ignore them.</p><p>With our hanging of a sovereign nation's leader reminding us of the relentless misinformation our government and lackey press spew, how could anyone possibly think we're getting the truth about 9/11?</p><p>United we stand.</p><p>Philip Klein</p><p>Flat Rock</p>